Snow water equivalents (SWEs) continued to steadily increase along the western and eastern slopes of the Big Horn Mountains from February through early March. Mountain snowpack “water” numbers continued to improve across the rest of Wyoming during the month; but by early March, SWEs continued to be below average to near average across the majority of western, central, and southern Wyoming headwater watersheds. Headwater creeks and streams along the Shoshone,Powder, and Tongue Drainages continued to have above normal snowpack “water” numbers by early March.